Getting a Taxi at El Prat Airport: Rank Locations by Terminal

Quick answer: Both terminals at El Prat have an official taxi rank directly outside arrivals, no booking needed, just follow the taxi signs and queue. T1’s rank is a short walk from the arrivals hall; T2’s is similarly close but the terminal itself sits about 10 minutes from T1 by shuttle, so make sure any […]

What Makes a Barcelona Taxi ‘Official’? How to Spot a Licensed Cab

Quick answer: An official Barcelona taxi is black with a yellow stripe down the doors, carries a roof sign that shows green when free and red when occupied, displays a visible licence number inside, and runs a working meter in plain view. No roof sign or meter means it is not licensed — do not […]

Is There Uber in Barcelona?

Quick answer: Yes, Uber is available in Barcelona. But unlike most cities, it mostly connects you with licensed taxi drivers rather than private UberX cars, because Catalonia tightly regulates private ride-share. Expect taxi-standard pricing and licensed vehicles, not the private-driver experience Uber offers elsewhere. How Uber Works in Barcelona Open the app and request a […]

How Much Does a Taxi Cost from Barcelona Airport?

Quick answer: A taxi from Barcelona-El Prat to the city center runs €35–45, including a mandatory €4.60 airport supplement and €1 per bag. The ride takes 25–35 minutes. Fares are metered by regulation, so the price does not vary by driver, only by traffic and exact destination. A fixed-price transfer locks in one number before […]

How Many Airports Does Barcelona Have?

Quick answer: Just one airport is actually in Barcelona: Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat, 13 km south of the city center. Two other airports get marketed as ‘Barcelona’ by budget airlines — Girona-Costa Brava (about 100 km north) and Reus (about 120 km south) — but neither is close to the city, and a transfer from […]

Best Taxi Apps in Barcelona Compared

Quick answer: FreeNow is the most-used taxi-specific app in Barcelona, booking licensed taxis directly with an upfront fare. Cabify is a step more premium and mixes taxis with private drivers. Uber works here too, but mostly by dispatching the same licensed taxi drivers rather than private cars, since Catalonia tightly restricts ride-share. For most trips: […]

How to Get from Barcelona to Montserrat

Quick answer: Montserrat is about 60 km from Barcelona. The FGC train plus cable car or rack railway takes around 2.5 hours total and costs roughly €8–€14. A taxi takes about 50 minutes door to door and costs around €90 for up to 4 passengers — the faster option if your time in Barcelona is […]

Which Terminal Does Ryanair Use at Barcelona Airport?

Quick answer: Ryanair uses Terminal 2 (T2) at Barcelona-El Prat, mostly gates in area 2B, occasionally 2C. That matters for your pickup: T2 is a separate building from T1, about a 10-minute shuttle ride apart, so make sure any taxi or transfer booking has the right terminal listed. T2, Not T1 Ryanair, along with most […]

Barcelona Airport to City Center: All Your Transport Options Compared

Quick answer: the fastest door-to-door option is a taxi or private transfer (25–35 minutes, €35–45). The cheapest options are the RENFE train (25 minutes to Sants, a few euros) or bus 46 (€4.60), and the Aerobus express bus (about 35 minutes, €7.75) sits in between. Taxis and transfers are the only options that go door […]

How to Get from Barcelona to Sitges

Quick answer: Sitges sits about 42 km south of Barcelona. The C2 train from Barcelona Sants takes about 30 minutes, a taxi takes around 40 minutes door to door, and driving takes 30–40 minutes depending on traffic. From the airport, a taxi or transfer is the only direct option — the train and bus both […]